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Aug 17, 2011 5:39 PM CST
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Name: Evan
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Your "Rock and Juniper Hill" garden are stunning Holly. I like everything about it. Are those Iris in the pond/fountain? What are the the dark purple perennials? Nice color echos. This garden is so nice, maybe you need to get some new rocks for your pond. Big Grin

I've gotten my first ever EEar blooms. These are on the smaller of the two Colocasia gigantea 'Thailand Giant Strain' I received from mamajack in June.Thumb of 2011-08-17/eclayne/fa2f7f It looks like there will be at least 4 inflorescence.

We had 2 nights in a row where it got doen to 50 and I think that's what shredded this leaf. It was evident before it even started to unfurl. Thumb of 2011-08-17/eclayne/aa7aab Does this sound likely?
Evan
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